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Colour difference opening PSD file in Af Photo 1.7.1


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5 hours ago, Chris B said:

Hey StefanSweden,

I believe this is due to the group and there isn't anything we can really do about that. Unfortunately PSD import/export will never the exact between the two apps. 

I am sorry to hear that, but I am sure you are doing the best you can.
Thank you for taking the time to reply!

 

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On 7/20/2019 at 8:20 AM, StefanSweden said:

This photo was created in Photoshop, and saved as PSD and JPG file. The PSD file was then opened in Affinity Photo 1.7.1 and exported as JPEG. The colours are very different

Actually when I saw this the first thing that really popped out was NOT a difference in colour but in CONTRAST and or a blue colour cast.  If you were to take the second washed out image and apply a gentle curve you would then get all that colour back.  If however you want to apply contrast to the first image WITHOUT changing the colour at all you would apply a curve and select Luminosity blend mode. it might also be a colour cast, a blue one.  Change the colour temp to a warmer one, or apply a gentle warming filter for a quicker result.

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4 minutes ago, Chris26 said:

Actually when I saw this the first thing that really popped out was NOT a difference in colour but in CONTRAST and or a blue colour cast.  If you were to take the second washed out image and apply a gentle curve you would then get all that colour back.  If however you want to apply contrast to the first image WITHOUT changing the colour at all you would apply a curve and select Luminosity blend mode. it might also be a colour cast, a blue one.  Change the colour temp to a warmer one, or apply a gentle warming filter for a quicker result.

Thank you for your advice, Chris26, I will try that. I am slowly learning to adapt from Photoshop to AfPhoto.

 

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